Hi Klunk, nice collection. Can you call me please for some targetshooting if you own someday the " USS Missouri " ??? Give you my phone number. :-)
Do you have also the heavy " Schlittenlafette" for the 08/15 ?
Gunner
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Hi Klunk, nice collection. Can you call me please for some targetshooting if you own someday the " USS Missouri " ??? Give you my phone number. :-)
Do you have also the heavy " Schlittenlafette" for the 08/15 ?
Gunner
Unless I am mistaken, only the '08s came with the 'sled mount'
08/15s with a removal bipod....
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...8/max155-1.jpg
Hi Klunk, nice pic. This is the "Light MG" with Bipod ( 17,6 kg ) but it was also used with the Sled Mount on wich it was more accurate. The later 08/18 was than the "Ultra light" version and air cooled ( 14.5 kg ). Can you have this in full auto ? We can have only the semi auto version and then everybody think you are a little weird when you go shooting. Enjoy it.
Regards
Gunner
Top to bottom:
Smith Corona 1903A4 replica w/Millett 4x16x56 tactical scope.
Smith Corona 1903A4 replca w/Super Sniper scope tactical fixed 16x
Remington 1903A4 replica w/Leupold 6x18x42 target scope/custom build w/Kreiger match grade barrel, .5 MOA accuracy
Springfield 1903 NM scoped w/Weaver K3 scope, original polished serial # bolt and 2nd bolt for scope.
Rock Island Arsenal 1903A1 w/nickel steel receiver.
Remington 1903A3 w/Lyman match grade sights.
Mann Accuracy Device w/ remington receiver chambered in 7.63 NATO
Photo # 2 Top to bottom
Springfield M1A1 NM w/ 4x14x56 Gov't model scope/ stainless match heavy barrel. Custom built by Springfield Armory 15 years ago.
Inland M1 Carbine w/ UltiMak rail and C-More red dot sight.
Springfield M1 Garand NM custom built by Kreiger Barrel in 2002
Swiss K31 w/ deadly accuracy standard
Eddystone Model 1917 w/ custom built heavy barrel match rifle 100% polished
Mosin Nagant M44 w/bayonet and sleeve removed.
Wow, After looking at all this I'm not even going to embarrass myself with my small collection.
Anyway, A-Square wins, he's the only person who had a weapon I've only seen pictures in 1966-67 American Rifleman mags of.....a Cooey .22 rifle.KEWL!!!
BTW, I've never seen so many assorted 'Squirtguns' in one thread in my life!
Hats off to you guys, you're a bunch of sick individuals! And I love being associated with you all!
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WOW I am so glad I was able to see all your stuff guys.It give me the hope that I might someday have such nice weapons.:super:
WOW! What a thread!
Here's some of mine:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...usrifles-1.jpg
Here's some old and not so old small stuff;
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp4-1.jpg
These knives like the one above were issued to the 10th Mountain Division, and a joint US/Canadian force known as the 1st Special Services Force, "The Devil's Brigade", a forerunner of today's Special Forces. If they were issued to other groups, I'm not aware of it. HTey were made by ULSTER KNIFE COMPANY, NY
Some fun stuff I had laying around.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp5-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp6-1.jpg
You see these for sale at various places advertised as "sailor's knives". THey weren't. They were actually given to British soldiers. Made a variety of Sheffield knife makers under contract. This one was made by WATTS. Strictly business, built like a tank and snap like an alligator nearly seventy years later.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp1-1.jpg
This one is totally unknown to me. Some kind of oiler with a wrench included. No markings. I figure Euro, but sure don't know when or whose.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp2-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Milsurp3-1.jpg
Got a bunch of other junk, I'll dig out and photograph someday.
W